S f engineering works

A drone view of the new Salesforce Transit Center and public park are seen in downtown San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018. The grand opening of the $2.3 billion terminal is on Saturday. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) A pedestrian heads to the temporary Transbay Terminal in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. The new Salesforce Transit Center was closed yesterday after several cracks were discovered in steel supporting beams. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) Sound The gallery will resume inseconds An exercise class takes place on the Salesforce Transit Center rooftop in San Francisco, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) Traffic coming off the Bay Bridge backs up near the Salesforce Transit Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. The center was closed yesterday after several cracks were discovered in steel supporting beams. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) A drone view of the … [Read more...] about Fremont St. to reopen under closed S.F. transit center

caption Ka-ching. source Matthew DeBord/BI Ford is basically printing money with the redesigned F-Series. The carmaker sold nearly 900,000 of these vehicles in 2017. The F-Series has been the bestselling lineup of vehicles in the US for decades. There’s no shortage of pickup-truck choices in the US, but when most people think “pickup,” one vehicle comes to mind: the Ford F-150. The F-150 is part of Ford’s F-Series, consisting also of the F-250, F-350, and F-450 Super Duty pickups; and there’s a high-performance variant of the F-150, the Raptor. The first F-Series arrived back in 1948 and was basically a work truck. Ever since the early 1980s, the F-150 hasn’t just been popular – it’s been America’s bestselling vehicle every single year. Now in its 13th generation, the F-Series went through major redesigns in 2015 and 2016. The F-150 went first, … [Read more...] about Take a closer look at Ford’s F-series pickup trucks — the best-selling vehicles in the US

posted on 15 Jan 2016, 07:29 19 1. Wiencon (Posts: 2187; Member since: 06 Aug 2014) I wonder how many people know that Apple restricted this feature to 64bit only devices ^^ posted on 15 Jan 2016, 07:41 1 3. Jimrod (Posts: 1575; Member since: 22 Sep 2014) Why does that mean Apple see customers as idiots? New firmware for newer devices has new features shocker. Same as every operating system provider/manufacturer out there. posted on 15 Jan 2016, 07:48 10 5. seblak (Posts: 14; Member since: 07 Oct 2015) Those who thinked that their iPhone 4s will be faster with iOS 9 were the real idiots and because apple thinks so.Your comment makes you look like an idiot as well 7. Jimrod (Posts: 1575; Member since: 22 Sep 2014) I don't even know where to begin with that. 24. Wiencon (Posts: 2187; Member since: 06 Aug 2014) My point is that this feature could easily be implemented on older devices, f.lux works on iP 3G, but I'm sure that if someone asks Apple why they … [Read more...] about Comments for : Creators of banned f.lux sleep improvement app call on Apple to open up Night Shift, claim they are the “original innovators”

The Google Pixel 2/XL looks just like any other smartphone out there, but hidden inside is something powerful and innovative: artificial intelligence (AI).Google publicly stated that it is moving from a mobile-first to an AI-first company last year, but this year it really doubled down on AI, machine learning and neural networks, and the best result of its effort are summed up in the Pixe 2/XL camera.First, let's state the obvious: the Pixel 2/XL - unlike many other phones - does not have two cameras on its back. However, it does have Portrait Mode. How is that possible?Clever engineering and the power of AI come together to make this possible, and it's time to explain exactly how. But first, let's take a look at the...Google Pixel 2 camera specs:Main cameraGoogle Pixel 2/XLGoogle Pixel/XLResolution12 MP12 MPLensf/1.8f/2.0Sensor size1/2.6-inch1/2.3-inchPixel size1.4 μm1.55 μmOISYesNoInterestingly, while Google has improved the camera quality on the new Pixel 2/XL, it has done … [Read more...] about Google Pixel 2/XL Portrait Mode is unlike any other: here is how it works

Even though it was announced less than three months ago at the Code Conference, there's already enough mythology surrounding the Essential Phone to fill a book. It comes from a brand-new billion-dollar startup led by the person who helped create Android itself, Andy Rubin. That origin binds it up with the history of all smartphones in a way that doesn't usually apply to your run-of-the-mill device. The phone was also delayed a bit, a sign that this tiny company hasn't yet quite figured out how to punch above its weight class — which it's certainly trying to do. Although it runs standard Android, it's meant to act as a vanguard for Essential's new ecosystem of smart home devices and services connected by the mysterious Ambient OS. Even if we trust that Rubin's futuristic vision for a connected home will come to pass, it's not going to happen overnight. Instead, all we really have right now is that future's harbinger, a well-designed Android phone that I've been testing for the … [Read more...] about Essential Phone review: a beautiful work in progress